I like your video, so it help me to imagine if i am travelling at those picturesque places. So, scenic view out there. I'd like to visit those spectacular places one day... Btw I am watching you from Russia
You do a good job with the drone shots! I realize your channel is more about photography/drone scenery, sight seeing, and very short easy hikes that almost everyone can do, etc., but if you need some hiking ideas I have a ton on my channel, but most of them are longer harder hikes
Natural Bridges NM: One hike and three of the biggest bridges in the world. Cedar Breaks NM: Like Bryce without the crowds, the Alpine Pond loop is fantastic. Navajo Lake on the Markagunt Plateau.
Kevin, you should really check out Wire Pass to Buckskin Gulch. It's between Page and Kanab. Two slots and a huge natural atrium with petroglyphs. Very awesome.
I've only skimmed the surface of Natural Bridges, as for Moon House and House on Fire, those have been on my list forever! Hopefully we can visit in one of our next Utah trips
My friends and I are visiting Utah (Zion and Bryce Canyon) this week. I didn't know about Mossy Cave hike and will be adding it to the list. Also we were planning to visit Sand Hollow State park but didn't know about the swimmer's itch. So maybe we will now consider going to Quail Creek. Awesome video!!
Hope you guys have an awesome trip! Mossy cave is a great add, and if you don’t wanna swim kayaking is an awesome alternative. And you’ll have to check out Snow Canyon too! Thanks for watching
Excellent recommendations. I'd add Grosvenor Arch, in the desert east of Kodachrome Basin SP. If the weather is good, it's doable in a sedan. (If it's not, I'd recommend not going; there are creek crossings and caliche that can be a serious problem.) Also, if you're going ot Goblin Valley, you should really hit the Little Wild Horse Canyon to Bell Canyon loop trail, which is an excellent hike through two beautiful slot canyons, and only maybe 5 miles from the entrance to Goblin Valley on a paved road. I want to do Waterpocket Fold, south from Utah 24 along the edge of Canyonlands towards the Colorado River. Next time, maybe.
Great job, Kevin. Can't believe how many of these I have driven past on the way to another attraction. You sure can find them. Surprised you didn't mention Buckskin Gulch, which like Monument Valley, starts in Utah before going to Arizona. 14 miles are in Utah. BTW, it's pronounced POT-ash, just like the mineral.
Hard to say, some places on here I’ve only been to once, other places I’ve been 2-5 times. This was shot over the last 7 years compiled together from maybe a dozen or so road trips in Utah
I was surprised not to see some of the cool places in the San Rafael Swell on this list. Some of the canyon hikes there are amazing and I think better than some of the national parks 😉
Thank you so much for putting this guide together. You just made my next road trip to Utah much harder to figure out! LOL 😂😂 I usually travel there to the spots near Kanab (Wire Pass, Buckskin, Toadstools, etc), Bryce Canyon, Escalante, etc. Cosmic Ashtray’s been in my bucket list for some time now. I would recommend Peekaboo, Spooky and Dry Fork loop. And Zebra Canyon 👍 Also, if you go up the wash from Belly Of The Dragon, for what it feels like 3 miles or so it reaches a very small but cool slot canyon. I didn’t get too far into it, as it seems some climbing gear is required.
Hahaha well hopefully it’s a good “harder.” As you know that no matter what you do you should have an incredible trip. Thanks for the recommendations, there’s always more to explore, I can’t wait to get back
@@gavinbritton4762 stoked to hear that, you’re going to have an awesome trip. I do not actually, most times I’ve car camped and it was on BLM land where dispersed camping is allowed. The main spot being Hanksville. Otherwise most towns (minus Moab) have really cheap affordable hotels
awesome videos!. how did you manage to get those aerial shot? was thinking of bringing my drone but I heard its not legal to fly drones in national parks
Incredible video! Thanks for all the tips. Okay - we think you should add the beautiful girl who’s in every shot - carrying equipment, being so game, etc into the channel more - like in the name of the channel and her pic on the profile pic too. She’s amazing! : ) Just a suggestion and we LOVE your videos. Beautiful footage and great information. Keep on Keepin on!😊
Nice video but you couldn't be more wrong about the Narrows. The full top down overnight hike is a completely different experience than only hiking a couple miles north and back. On the full course you'll be hiking all alone in one of the most beautiful hikes in the world. And camping in the canyon is truly amazing. Hiking from the shuttle will be full of crowds and doesn't give the hike justice. If you ever do it I think you'll agree. Make a video on it.
I’m sure you’re right. I bet it’s incredible, we’ve wanted to do the way that includes canyoneering/ rappelling but haven’t had someone who could guide us. I guess those comments were mainly for people looking for minimal mile hikes. We also had a permit for the subway a few years ago but sadly had to cancel it. Anyways, thanks for watching Jimmie!
@@sonsofthesportsguy That's right. Depending on when you go (because there can be flash floods) for us it was simply hiking through the creek bed for two days. We went in August and there were two times when the water got above our waste. Both were on the first day before we got to our campsite. We had site #1 and it was amazing but no fires. You just need a permit for the hike, a reserved campsite (the hardest part) and a then hire a van service to take you from the visitor center to the trailhead.
@JimmiePresley the top down route is definitely on my list for when I can get out that way again. I've watched a few videos of it and I'm sure I'll love it until hitting the crowds on Day 2.
Roughly 2 miles past the Mars research station (this is private property), so just drive past this and scouring satellite maps ahead of time helps. I’m actually currently making a video on this exact topic!
have u ever done any research on the name utah ? fun fact to add about religious state one of few places with ties to biblical cities n mountains exaccly same as bible . check it out sometime some good cideos online . some say it is judah mt zion moab n plenty others exactly described in book
Wow, that new 'ladder' at Kanarraville Falls is the Stairway to Heaven. Much safer than the old one. I suspect an elevator is next as they take in $1800 a day.
Great footage and awesome hikes, but PLEASE ask someone in Escalante how to pronounce the name - it is located in Utah, not South America… My mom is third generation born and raised in Escalante so she would know. And yes, pronunciation matters. Just ask the convict who got pulled over and told the police he lived in “Hurricane”. Hint - it’s not pronounced like the tropical storm 😉